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What kind of beetle is this?
ByMokki221
Hums while flying and circles around the ceiling lamp all the time
Hello, I have beetles in my apartment that I can't identify. Can anyone help me?
ByTusamcak
These beetles are coming from my closed balcony door and are wandering around my house on the floor, on the wall, and on the windowsill, jumping away when I try to remove them. Can anyone help me figure out what this is?
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What kind of insects are these
What kind of larvae are these (?)?
Good evening. I currently have mold in one of my rooms despite regular ventilation etc. A painter is coming tomorrow to seal the exterior walls, which is why I've already pushed the furniture aside today. Suddenly, I saw these little larva-like things (5 of them). Three were alive, while two were just a kind of…
Is it unethical to use beetles to generate energy?
I once thought about using beetles in a kind of hamster wheel to generate electricity. Aside from the very low energy production and the difficulty of implementation, do you think such a thing would be morally unsound? After all, they don't have consciousness in the traditional sense.
Certainly a forest treasure (no cockroach, no German cockroach) probably the Tanger forest treasures (Ectobius vinzi a.k.a. Planuncus tingitanus), which like all forest treasures can fly well.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangeren forest treasure
The German cockroach has like her nymphsat the neck sign two completely distinctive dark stripeswhich I cannot see in your image:
https://bugguide.net/node/view/364803
Again the difference:
https://bugstop.de/waldschaben-bekaempf
Forest damages are not household damages – they live in bushes and shrubs, feed on rotten plant material, so go after a few days in the house lacking food itself.
You don’t have to do anything against her.
Flying grids at the windows are enough to prevent them from entering, because they can: fly. They fly to artificial light, so they are also found in the evening or at night.
Also they crawl very well and quickly, are to be found in daylight (but not only, but also at night) and behave by far not as shy as German or other, harmful to us.
Wow thanks for the detailed answer
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An amber forest treasure.